The Goliards feature:
Ulla Sinz
Born and raised in Germany, Ms. Sinz began recorder studies at the age of seven with Renate Stollenberg at the Institute of Music Leverkusen (near Cologne). She performed with various recorder and mixed ensembles throughout Germany and won the third prize in the Young Musicians Competition (Jugend Musiziert). She continued her studies at the University of the Virgin Islands in Applied Reeds.
Since immigrating to the United States Ms. Sinz maintains a semi-professional status as a featured soloist, as well as being a co-founder of various ensembles. In 2019 She performed with Opera Neo in a production of Francesco Cavalli's opera La Calisto. Ms. Sinz currently performs with several local groups including Dolce Dolores, Ensemble Lonato, The Kensington Baroque Orchestra, and The Goliards.
Wendy Greene
Ms. Greene holds a Master’s in Voice from New England Conservatory. In San Diego, she has worked in the San Diego Opera Chorus, and been a soloist at St. James by the Sea, St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, and at St. Paul’s Cathedral where she directed the music for the Misa en Español.
Ms. Greene is an adjunct professor of music at San Diego City College and Southwestern College. Ms. Greene directs The Goliards and performs with The La Jolla Renaissance Singers and a mariachi group.
Cathe Sobke
As you will see, Cathe Sobke takes the term Multi-Instrumentalist to a new level! Ms. Sobke holds degrees in Composition and Music theory from SDSU, where she was introduced to Early Music during Graduate studies. Recently retired from teaching music at Southwestern College, she continues to teach privately, and enjoys performing in several early music groups, including The Goliards, Kensington Baroque Orchestra, Dolce Dolore, the Granada Consort, Musica Nova Antiqua, and Ensemble Lonato.
Admission/Cost: FREE
Location:
Athenaeum Music & Arts Library
1008 Wall Street
La Jolla, CA
Monday, January 8 - 12:00 PM